
Your patio has the square footage - it just needs walls, a roof, and a contractor who builds for Perris heat and HOA neighborhoods. We handle permits, design, and construction from first call to final inspection.

A patio enclosure in Perris, CA turns your existing outdoor patio into a protected room by adding walls, windows, and a roof structure - giving you shelter from wind, bugs, and sun without losing the open, airy feeling. Most projects run one to two weeks of active construction after permits are in hand, with total timelines of four to six weeks from contract to completion.
If your Perris home has a rear patio slab that goes unused because the heat or the bugs drive you inside, a patio enclosure is one of the most cost-effective ways to reclaim that space. The options range from a basic screen enclosure for bug control to a fully glassed-in room with climate control. Homeowners who want the most options for wall type and glazing should also consider a custom sunroom designed specifically for their home and lot.
Every patio enclosure we build in Perris goes through the City of Perris Building and Safety permit process. That matters for your home's value, your HOA compliance, and your peace of mind. The National Association of Realtors consistently finds that finished outdoor living additions appeal strongly to buyers in warm-weather markets like the Inland Empire.
If your outdoor space sits unused all summer because it is simply too hot to be comfortable, that is the clearest sign an enclosure could change how you live in your home. In Perris, where summer heat is intense and long-lasting, a shaded and ventilated enclosure can extend your usable outdoor season significantly. You should not have to wait until October to enjoy your own backyard.
If your family closes all the windows and stays inside during smoke events in late summer or fall, a sealed enclosure can help. A properly built patio room gives you a comfortable, protected space you can close off from outdoor air when conditions are bad - a real concern for families in the Inland Empire during wildfire season.
If your outdoor cushions and furniture are showing UV damage after a season or two, that is a sign of how intense the solar exposure is in this part of Southern California. An enclosure with heat-blocking glass protects your furniture and makes the space more comfortable at the same time - you stop replacing patio furniture every few years.
If your family has outgrown your living room or you are looking for a dedicated workspace or playroom, a patio enclosure is one of the most cost-effective ways to add square footage without a full room addition. It works with your existing slab and does not require digging a new foundation - which keeps the project scope and cost manageable.
We build the full range of patio enclosures - from a basic screen room to a glass-panel sunroom with a dedicated climate system. Every project starts with a free on-site visit where we check your existing slab, review HOA requirements, and factor in local wind and heat conditions before putting together a written estimate. For homeowners who want a space designed from scratch around their home and lot, custom sunrooms give you the widest range of choices in size, shape, and materials.
We also build enclosed patio rooms - a closely related option for homeowners who want a more finished, room-like interior feel rather than a traditional sunroom aesthetic. Both services use aluminum framing engineered to handle Perris wind load requirements, and every project is fully permitted through the City of Perris Building and Safety Division.
Best for homeowners who want bug control and airflow without full glass walls - the most affordable starting point.
The right choice if you want rain and wind protection in addition to bug control - gives you a proper enclosed room feeling.
For homeowners who want to use the space comfortably all year, including the hottest Perris summer days.
Ideal when your existing rear patio slab is in good shape - we build directly on what you already have, which keeps the cost down.
For planned communities in Perris, we design within your HOA guidelines and help prepare the architectural review submission.
Every patio enclosure we build in Perris goes through the city permit process - no shortcuts that create problems later.
Perris sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and Santa Ana wind events put real structural stress on patio enclosure frames, roof panels, and window seals. A contractor building in this region should be designing to local wind load requirements - not just building to look good on a calm day. When we design an enclosure for a Perris home, managing heat gain and wind resistance are the first two conversations we have with every homeowner.
Many Perris neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with rules about exterior additions - colors, materials, and setbacks. We know the approval process common in Riverside County planned communities and help you understand what documentation you need before any work begins. We have worked with HOA boards across this area and into neighboring cities like San Jacinto - so your project does not stall at the approval stage.
Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day. Tell us the size of your patio, how you want to use the space, and whether you have an HOA. That gives us what we need to come to your home prepared.
We visit your home, measure the patio, check the condition of the existing slab, and talk through your options. You will receive a written estimate within a few days - not a ballpark number over the phone that changes later. This is your chance to ask about materials, heat management, and HOA approval requirements.
Once you agree on the design and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Perris Building and Safety Division. This step typically takes one to three weeks. You should not need to visit the building department yourself - we handle all of it.
The crew arrives on the agreed start date and begins framing. The first two or three days are the most active. Once construction is complete, a city inspector reviews the work before we do a final walkthrough with you - showing you how everything operates and giving you copies of the permit and inspection record.
Free on-site estimate with no obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
(951) 564-0336Every patio enclosure we build in Perris goes through the city permit process and gets a signed-off final inspection. That paperwork is what separates an asset from a liability when you sell your home.
We have been building enclosures in the Inland Empire since 2018 and every structure we design accounts for local wind load requirements. Perris wind events are real - your enclosure should be built for them.
Most Perris planned communities require HOA approval before any exterior addition begins. We know what HOA boards in this area look for and help you prepare a submission that avoids delays - or the costly outcome of building without approval.
Our estimates break down every cost - slab work, framing, glazing, permits, and any electrical. You can verify we hold a valid California contractor license through the California Contractors State License Board before signing anything.
From the permit application to the final city inspection, our crew manages the process so you are not chasing down building departments or navigating HOA paperwork on your own. That is the practical difference between working with a contractor who knows this area and one who does not.
Have more questions about permits or HOA approvals? City of Perris Building and Safety has information on local requirements. You can also call us directly - we are happy to walk through what applies to your specific home and neighborhood.
When your lot, your HOA, or your vision calls for something designed from the ground up - not a standard enclosure footprint.
Learn MoreA more finished, interior-room aesthetic for homeowners who want their new space to feel like a seamless part of the house.
Learn MorePermit timelines add weeks to every project - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner your new room is ready. Call or use the form today for a free on-site estimate.